Florence Turner Movie Trailers

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The Signal of Distress Trailer (1912)

09 December 1912

Dolly Dillard jumps at the conclusion that George Gordon is playing her false, as he affectionately greets his sister at the train when she comes to pay him a visit.

The Sacrifice Trailer (1911)

09 June 1911

During Nick Austin's imprisonment, his wife passes away. Before she dies, she writes a note to her husband, asking him to put her little girl in the care of an orphan asylum.

Stenographer Troubles Trailer (1913)

06 February 1913

A comic one-act film featuring the character Bunny, which takes place in an office.

The Pace That Kills Trailer (1928)

01 December 1928

Young farmboy leaves for the big city to get a job and find his sister; both of them get involved with drug dealers and become opium/cocaine addicts.

Jean the Match-Maker Trailer (1910)

19 September 1910

Bent on having a summer’s vacation, two working girls hire a tent and pitch their camp on the shore of a beautiful lake.

Padlocked Trailer (1926)

02 August 1926

The Chinese Parrot Trailer (1927)

23 October 1927

The plot is motivated by a pearl necklace, which has caused the death and/or ruination of all its owners.

The Price of Success Trailer (1925)

15 August 1925

Ellen's happy life is shattered when she discovers George is having an affair with Ardath Courtney, a "social butterfly" and vamp struggling to maintain a facade of wealth.

The Ugly Duckling Trailer (1920)

10 July 1920

A telephone supervisor saves a banker's son from a theft charge.

The Gypsy's Warning Trailer (1907)

05 October 1907

The story centers on a gregarious but rather undependable man whose attentions to a young gypsy woman lead to complications for them both.

She Cried Trailer (1912)

02 October 1912

A short comic film about a woman who cannot get the hang of her work in a cardboard factory.

Twelfth Night Trailer (1910)

04 February 1910

When Viola and her twin brother Sebastian are shipwrecked and separated, Viola dresses in her brother's clothes and becomes a page in the palace of the Duke of Orsino.

A Dixie Mother Trailer (1910)

17 December 1910

Set during and after the Civil War, a Southern mother deals with the loss of both of her sons as one dies and the other marries a Northern nurse.

A Tin-Type Romance Trailer (1910)

06 December 1910

Two nice young people become acquainted at the beach; A romance develops.

A Vitagraph Romance Trailer (1912)

17 September 1912

After meeting a handsome writer, Senator Carter's daughter leaves home and enters the employ of the Vitagraph Company as an actress.

The Mill Girl, a Story of Factory Life Trailer (1907)

28 September 1907

A girl who works in a textile mill suffers unwanted advances from her boss. Her boyfriend, who also works there, sees it and knocks the boss down.

Jean Rescues Trailer (1911)

31 January 1911

Alice is in an unhappy relationship with her fiance. She falls for a new man, but he goes swimming and starts to drown.

The Stumbling Block Trailer (1911)

20 June 1911

A man is rejected by a woman, and then decides to have her dog stolen. The dog is very approachable, and although he at first wants nothing to do with the man, they ultimately become good friends.

A Red Cross Martyr; or, on the Firing Lines of Tripoli Trailer (1912)

02 January 1912

Lieutenant Troyano, a young Italian officer, bids his sweetheart, Marie Petrini, a fond farewell and then rushes to war.

The Boatswain's Mate Trailer (1924)

01 January 1924

The Boatswain’s Mate, which appeared in WW Jacobs’ 1905 short story collection ‘Captains All’, tells of an ex-boatswain (Johnny Butt) who is eager to win the hand of the local pub landlady.

Francesca di Rimini Trailer (1910)

19 November 1910

The story of Canto V of the Inferno is briefly summarized. The film is a remake of The Two Brothers (a.

The Men Haters' Club Trailer (1910)

26 August 1910

When a letter from another woman falls from her boyfriend's pocket, she and her friends form the Men Haters Club.

The Cancelled Debt Trailer (1927)

01 September 1927

A 1927 American silent melodrama film.

A Midsummer Night's Dream Trailer (1909)

25 December 1909

An early film adaptation of the Bard's comic fantasy-- and perhaps the first screen adaptation of a Shakespeare play.

Where the Winds Blow Trailer (1910)

31 December 1910

Hugh gives his dog to Nancy while he goes to sea. When Nancy's father runs out of money, he must return to the sea with Hugh.

Tale the Autumn Leaves Told Trailer (1908)

11 April 1908

A handful of short tales of love, framed by leaf masks.

When Persistency and Obstinacy Meet Trailer (1912)

08 October 1912

Short comedy about a arguing couple in which the man is doing everything to make up with his girlfriend.

Francesca di Rimini; or, The Two Brothers Trailer (1908)

08 February 1908

Francesca, surrounded by ladies-in-waiting at the palace. Her father enters, and together they read a letter from Lanciotto, asking for the hand of Francesca.

Marry the Girl Trailer (1928)

01 March 1928

A pulsing drama of modern life centering about a young war-widow and her son.

The Disintegrated Convict Trailer (1907)

21 September 1907

A prisoner attempts a daring escape using trick transformations, dissolving and reassembling into new forms as he eludes capture.

Hako's Sacrifice Trailer (1910)

23 July 1910

Poor Hako, a Japanese boy, is sold into bondage to a cruel fisherman who makes his life a burden and even more wretched than his physical deformities and weakness.

Daisy Doodad's Dial Trailer (1914)

31 March 1914

Daisy and her husband both go in for a face-pulling contest, but when the big day comes she is unable to attend the competition, and her husband wins instead.

Passion Fruit Trailer (1921)

01 January 1921

Filmed on location at Monterey, CA, and starring exotic stage dancer Mlle. Doraldina, this long-lost South Seas romance featured Stuart Holmes as a vicious plantation overseer who poisons his boss (W.

Over the Garden Wall Trailer (1910)

10 June 1910

Making the best of her genteel poverty, our heroine prepares to attend the dance to which she has been invited, and, after surveying the general effect of her plain and somewhat passé attire, goes on her way with a painful self-consciousness to the home of her friend.